BOOKS BY CATEGORY
Your Account
Health Care Information Systems
A Practical Approach for Health Care Management
This book is currently unavailable – please contact us for further information.
Price
Quantity
€79.30
(To see other currencies, click on price)
Paperback / softback
Add to basket  

MORE ABOUT THIS BOOK

Main description:

This most widely used textbook in the field has been thoroughly revised and updated to reflect changes in the health care industry and the renewed focus on health care information technology initiatives. Two new chapters cover Federal efforts to enhance quality of patient care through the use of health care information technology and strategy considerations. Additionally, reflecting the increased focus on global health, the book features an international perspective on health care information technology. Case studies of organizations experiencing management–related information system challenges have been updated and several new cases have been added. These reality–based cases are designed to stimulate discussion among students and enable them to apply concepts in the book to real–life scenarios. The book′s companion Web site features lecture slides, a test bank, and other materials to enhance students′ understanding.


Back cover:

This most widely used textbook in the field has been thoroughly revised and updated to reflect changes in the health care industry and the renewed focus on health care information technology initiatives. Two new chapters cover Federal efforts to enhance quality of patient care through the use of health care information technology and strategy considerations. Additionally, reflecting the increased focus on global health, the book features an international perspective on health care information technology. Case studies of organizations experiencing management–related information system challenges have been updated and several new cases have been added. These reality–based cases are designed to stimulate discussion among students and enable them to apply concepts in the book to real–life scenarios. The book′s companion Web site features lecture slides, a test bank, and other materials to enhance students′ understanding.


Contents:

Tables, Figures, and Exhibits xi


Foreword xv


Preface xix


Acknowledgments xxxi


The Authors xxxiii


Part 1 Health Care Information 1


1 Introduction to Health Care Information 3


Learning Objectives


Types of Health Care Information


Internal Data and Information: Patient Specific Clinical


Internal Data and Information: Patient Specific Administrative


Internal Data and Information: Patient Specific Combining Clinical and Administrative


Internal Data and Information: Aggregate Clinical


Internal Data and Information: Aggregate Administrative


Internal Data and Information: Aggregate Combining Clinical and Administrative


External Data and Information: Comparative


External Data and Information: Expert or Knowledge Based


Summary


Key Terms


Learning Activities


2 Health Care Data Quality 49


Learning Objectives


Data versus Information


Problems with Poor–Quality Data


Ensuring Data and Information Quality


Summary


Key Terms


Learning Activities


3 Health Care Information Regulations, Laws, and Standards 67


Learning Objectives


Licensure, Certification, and Accreditation


Patient Safety Organizations


Legal Aspects of Managing Health Information


Summary


Key Terms


Learning Activities


Part 2 Health Care Information Systems 101


4 History and Evolution of Health Care Information Systems 103


Learning Objectives


Definition of Terms


History and Evolution


Summary


Key Terms


Learning Activities


5 Clinical Information Systems 133


Learning Objectives


The Electronic Health Record


Other Major HCIS Types


Fitting Applications Together


Overcoming Barriers to Adoption


Summary


Key Terms


Learning Activities


6 Federal Efforts to Enhance Quality of Patient Care through the Use of Health Information Technology 179


Learning Objectives


HITECH Act


Health Care Reform: New Modes of Care and Payment Reform


Health Information Exchange


Information Technology Ramifications of New Models of Care and Payment Reform


Summary


Key Terms


Learning Activities


7 System Acquisition 209


Learning Objectives


System Acquisition: A Definition


Systems Development Life Cycle


System Acquisition Process


Project Management Tools


Things That Can Go Wrong


Summary


Key Terms


Learning Activities


8 System Implementation and Support 241


Learning Objectives


System Implementation Process


Managing the Organizational Aspects


System Support and Evaluation


Summary


Key Terms


Learning Activities


Part 3 Information Technology 271


9 Technologies That Support Health Care Information Systems 273


Learning Objectives


Information Technology Adoption Challenges


Data Management and Access


Networks and Data Communications


Information Distribution Schemes


Remote Access Technologies


Internet and Web Concepts and Applications


E–Commerce in Health Care


Clinical and Managerial Decision Support


Information Systems Architecture


Summary


Key Terms


Learning Activities


10 Health Care Information System Standards 317


Learning Objectives


Standards Development Process


Classification Standards


Vocabulary and Terminology Standards


Health Record Content and Functional Standards


Summary


Key Terms


Learning Activities


11 Security of Health Care Information Systems 351


Learning Objectives


The Health Care Organization s Security Program


Threats to Health Care Information


Overview of the HIPAA Security Rule


Outline of the HIPAA Security Rule


HITECH Expansion of the HIPAA Security Rule


Administrative Safeguards


Physical Safeguards


Technical Safeguards


Security in a Wireless Environment


Remote Access Security


Summary


Key Terms


Learning Activities


Part 4 Senior Management IT Challenges 393


12 Organizing Information Technology Services 395


Learning Objectives


Information Technology Functions


Organizing IT Staff and Services


In–House versus Outsourced IT


Evaluating IT Effectiveness


Summary


Key Terms


Learning Activities


13 IT Alignment and Strategic Planning 437


Learning Objectives


IT Planning Objectives


Overview of Strategy


Vectors for Arriving at IT Strategy


The IT Asset


A Normative Approach to Developing Alignment and IT Strategy


IT Strategy and Alignment Challenges


Characteristics of Strategic Thinking


Summary


Key Terms


Learning Activities


14 Strategy Considerations 467


Learning Objectives


Complementary Strategies


Strategy Evolution


Governing Concepts


The Competitive Value of IT


Summary


Key Terms


Learning Activities


15 IT Governance and Management 491


Learning Objectives


IT Governance


IT Effectiveness


IT Budget


Summary


Key Terms


Learning Activities


16 Management s Role in Major IT Initiatives 521


Learning Objectives


Managing Change Due to IT


Managing IT Projects


Understanding IT Initiative Failures


Summary


Key Terms


Learning Activities


17 Assessing and Achieving Value in Health Care Information Systems 555


Learning Objectives


Definition of IT–Enabled Value


The IT Project Proposal


Steps to Improve Value Realization


Why IT Fails to Deliver Returns


Analyses of the IT Value Challenge


Summary


Key Terms


Learning Activities


18 Health IT Leadership: A Compendium of Case Studies 595


Appendixes


A. Overview of the Health Care IT Industry  641


B. Sample Project Charter  653


C. International Adoption and Use of Health Information Technology  665


Index 681


PRODUCT DETAILS

ISBN-13: 9781118173534
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Publication date: September, 2013
Pages: 600
Weight: 1138g
Availability: Not available (reason unspecified)
Subcategories: Public Health

MEET THE AUTHOR

Karen A. Wager, DBA, is professor and associate dean for student affairs in the College of Health Professions at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC). She currently serves on the Accreditation Council for the Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Management Education (CAHME) and is a past Fellow of CAHME.


Frances Wickham Lee, DBA, is professor and director of instructional operations for Healthcare Simulation South Carolina at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC). She is a member of a pioneering team charged with bringing health care simulation to students and practicing professionals across the state of South Carolina.


John P. Glaser, PhD, is chief executive officer (CEO) of the Health Services Business Unit of Siemens Healthcare, where he is responsible for heading Siemens′ global health care IT business. He previously was vice president and chief information officer, Partners HealthCare, Inc. Glaser was the founding chairman of the College of Healthcare Information Management Executives (CHIME), and is the former chairman of the eHealth Initiative Board and the Board of the National Alliance for Health Information Technology.

CUSTOMER REVIEWS

Average Rating